
Chinese Carriers Add Flights to Europe, Cut Those to SE Asia, Oceania for Peak Summer Season

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Chinese airlines are increasing flights to Europe by 24% this summer due to cost advantages amid rising oil prices from the Middle East conflict. China Eastern Airlines will peak at 410 weekly flights, while China Southern Airlines and Air China are launching new routes. Conversely, they are cutting flights to Southeast Asia and Oceania to manage costs, with Cathay Pacific canceling 2% of its flights. Executives warn that rising fuel prices could lead to losses, especially if the Middle East conflict continues, potentially causing fuel shortages in Europe.
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